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High production costs have historically excluded small businesses from video ad channels. AI tools generate high-quality video ads affordably, leveling the playing field and allowing smaller players to compete where costs were once prohibitive.
To attract small businesses, LinkedIn is simplifying its ad platform with features like AI-powered ad drafting, streamlined audience creation, and creative integrations with Canva. The platform also introduced a 'one-hour launch plan' to lower the barrier to entry for users without dedicated ad expertise.
GenAI transforms advertising's core pillars. It enables hyper-personalized creatives at scale, democratizes ad production for smaller businesses, and fundamentally enhances the two most critical functions of any ad platform: predicting user behavior and measuring campaign outcomes.
AI video creative is no longer theoretical. E-commerce company Ridge reports that it is running full-blown AI-generated videos that are "winners in the ad account." These assets now command up to a third of the company's total ad spend, proving their real-world performance.
The largest advertisers on platforms like Meta launch over 10,000 new creatives a year, equating to more than 40 per workday. This massive scale of experimentation is manually impossible for most companies, creating a clear market need for AI platforms that automate and scale video production.
Hera's target is not just existing After Effects users, but the larger market of people who need motion graphics but find professional tools too complex or expensive. By lowering the barrier to entry, AI tools create entirely new markets of creators, much like Airbnb did for home rentals.
Tools like Remotion, integrated into AI environments like Claude Code, allow for the programmatic creation of video ads. This eliminates the need for complex video editing software, enabling rapid generation and testing of numerous ad variations directly from the terminal.
The cost of creating a sophisticated, multi-clip AI video ad, including all image and video generations, can be astonishingly low—as little as two dollars. This radical reduction in production costs democratizes high-quality video creation, making it accessible to nearly anyone, regardless of budget.
While large enterprises remain cautious about ceding creative control to AI, small and mid-sized businesses see a breakthrough. AI overcomes the economic barriers to content production, enabling them to execute personalization and campaigns at a scale that was previously out of reach.
The real economic value of generative video lies in advertising, not filmmaking. Unlike movies with finite consumption, there is unlimited demand for personalized, diverse ad content. This makes advertising a perfect fit for the technology's scalable content creation capabilities.
Advanced AI tools can now produce video ads with realistic avatars that are so effective they are starting to replace the entire user-generated content (UGC) ad stack for large advertisers on platforms like Meta, signaling a major shift in creative strategy.